Google Warns Australia’s Media Bargaining Laws Could Harm Democracy
Google warns Australia’s media bargaining laws could be harmful to democracy itself. Not to mention its large profits.
Google warns Australia’s media bargaining laws could be harmful to democracy itself. Not to mention its large profits.
Here's ALL you need to know about the new mandatory code for Facebook & Google. Minus the bits B&T didn't understand.
Work in ad tech supply chain? Well, it's got under Rod Sim's craw. And trust us, you don't want to piss Rod off.
Thought the government had already scrapped outdated media rules? Well, apparently more scrapping's on the agenda.
Is everyone talking the government's digital platforms inquiry at your agency today? B&T empathises with the boredom.
Government's long-awaited response to the ACCC's report into the tech giants is here! And, probably not worth the wait.
The government's response to the Digital Platforms Inquiry was due this week. Now, you'll have to read New Idea instead.
ACCC giving itself a pat on the back here. They'll be wanting a bigger office and leather recliner next, you wait.
B&T is a strong advocate of Google & Facebook paying for news. Even more so if they ever published any of our news.
Google forced to put the suit in the dry cleaners yet again, as yet another court date looms.
Are TV quotas nigh? Good news for TV bosses, less so for screenwriters and unemployed actors.
Google has joined Facebook in calling out the ACCC's report that, coincidentally, was scathing of Google and Facebook.
It would appear Rod Sims has got his "cranky pants" on and is now pelvic thrusting in Facebook and Google's direction.
Is it all about the data, data and more data at your agency? Well, steady on, says Google Australia's Big Kahuna.
Media industry welcomes Friday's ACCC report. Although, at 600-pages long, we doubt too many had actually read it.
Google Australia's CEO responds to Friday's ACCC report. And, it's as crawly, cloying and saccharine as you'd expect.
ACCC's 600-page report into Facebook & Google is here! Mercifully, B&T's reporting of it is a more readable 600 words.
Google vice president of news strikes back. Thankfully, though, no one has been asked to a pistol duel or anything.